Steamboat Days set for this weekend
By Rick Solem | Winona Daily News
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There is a plethora of sporting events taking place this weekend tied in with Winona’s Steamboat Days.
The most intriguing may be the U.S. Title Series Hydroplane boat race on East Lake that runs today through Sunday.
The races will feature 70 to 100 boats over three days, according to Jim McKean, whose son Sean was the 1100 Hydro national champion in 2007.
“You’ll have the best in the country up there,” said Jim, a Houston, Texas, resident who’s making the trip North for the race. “Winona is considered a top race course. It’s a beautiful area and it’s sheltered from the wind.”
Each race features a maximum of 13 boats. The first races are set to start at 2:30 p.m. today.
A different kind of racing is set for 9 a.m. Saturday around East Lake, not on it.
The BK 5K (5-kilometer) road race and walk is back to raise money for Winona youth athletics.
Last year 284 participants raised more than $60,000.
There is still time to register for the race. Final registration will take place from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Saturday. Cost is $17 for adults and $12 for children under 14 years of age.
The top three overall finishers for men and women will receive a cash prize of $500, $400 or $300. The top two in each age group or corporate challenge will receive a $100 or $50 cash prize.
Other sporting events taking place this weekend as part of Steamboat Days are a tennis tournament — both youth and adult — and men’s and women’s softball tournaments.
There are 17 men’s and six women’s softball teams taking part in the tournament held at Bambenek Fields near East Lake.
The awards for the softball tournament run from $550 to $130 for the top four men’s teams, and the top two women’s teams get $275 and $150.
The tennis tournaments will take place at Cotter High School’s tennis courts, which are across from the SMU Tennis Center on Vila Street. There are 75 entrants.
By Rick Solem | Winona Daily News
.
There is a plethora of sporting events taking place this weekend tied in with Winona’s Steamboat Days.
The most intriguing may be the U.S. Title Series Hydroplane boat race on East Lake that runs today through Sunday.
The races will feature 70 to 100 boats over three days, according to Jim McKean, whose son Sean was the 1100 Hydro national champion in 2007.
“You’ll have the best in the country up there,” said Jim, a Houston, Texas, resident who’s making the trip North for the race. “Winona is considered a top race course. It’s a beautiful area and it’s sheltered from the wind.”
Each race features a maximum of 13 boats. The first races are set to start at 2:30 p.m. today.
A different kind of racing is set for 9 a.m. Saturday around East Lake, not on it.
The BK 5K (5-kilometer) road race and walk is back to raise money for Winona youth athletics.
Last year 284 participants raised more than $60,000.
There is still time to register for the race. Final registration will take place from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Saturday. Cost is $17 for adults and $12 for children under 14 years of age.
The top three overall finishers for men and women will receive a cash prize of $500, $400 or $300. The top two in each age group or corporate challenge will receive a $100 or $50 cash prize.
Other sporting events taking place this weekend as part of Steamboat Days are a tennis tournament — both youth and adult — and men’s and women’s softball tournaments.
There are 17 men’s and six women’s softball teams taking part in the tournament held at Bambenek Fields near East Lake.
The awards for the softball tournament run from $550 to $130 for the top four men’s teams, and the top two women’s teams get $275 and $150.
The tennis tournaments will take place at Cotter High School’s tennis courts, which are across from the SMU Tennis Center on Vila Street. There are 75 entrants.
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